CANADIAN t:jTATESlVlAN AND IvlT~RCHA~T, BO\V.MANVILLE, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1877. ~-- ~ - ---- .--· ·.. ·· , --c~:o:=:::;--- - - -·- - - - - - -- . WELL DONE, BRANTFORD. "\~l 0~ are glad to learn that in Br1 u1t County there is a. detern1ination to see that . THE ELEPHANT -HOUSE McLEOD HIMSELF AGAIN ! Farin tor Sale . · I. the existing County Dunkin by-law is well enforCed. r_tlhe new License Inspector is reported to be active in his duties. ----:o:~ :o:---Brantford is the only city in Canada without liquor licenses, and the rf1spected Tho undersigned continues to conduct the Hardware Police 1lagistrate, 1Yir. '\Vyrnes, seems de- business at the old stand, under Ute name and style of John llfcLeocl & Co. termined to n1a. k e the law a terror to evil I never, at any time, had a partner, or any one direct~y doers t11erC. During the past few days a. nnmbcr of cinnplaints fur liquor selling interested in my business. My brother was i:n my employ as clerk f_or }1ave been made: and the following parties neady a ye>Lr and a half, but lately, for good and val 1rl reasons, I dis-. were fined $20 aud costs each, for having charged him, which discharge has been confirmed _ 1 !Y the _ Court of the appliances for selling ou their p~JE.: .<Jhancery. - Therefore the htisiness in future will receive' strict and ises : Geo. Flemming, E. Rogers, 'Yaish pernonal attention. Bros., l'. P. Pilkey, P, B. Hatch, Emma Pluuuuer, C. Saunders, and B. ~fonigal. CO RNISI--1 It will be see)l that $160 fines, besides the AS .REMOVED INTO HIS NEW cos~, have been imposed in these :cases, premises ·where he "hH.3 opened out a lo.rge I11' .o·rde.~ 'to reduce th~ large stock 'now on hand, prices be stock of the best goods to be found in tho counand there are " in ore Jo follow._ " '- 'Ve try, consisting or :> placed at very low figmes, especially to, 9ASH c11stom,ers. understand they appeal, hoping to crawl WATCHES, out through some technical knot-hole, and CLOCKS, escape punislnnent. CHAINS, )fessrs. Ham il to1~ (~ Dunlop, wholesale de8.lera, were tfP la_ s t weelf for. selling two JEWELLERY, FORKS, quart.Es for medicinal purposes, but we have Contains - H0ti8e ·and Builders' Hard ware, Carriage makers' not yet learned the,result. , Th0ir whole~- SJ;'OONS, supplies, wit11 Paints and Oils of all colors and kinds. sale lican-ses d0 not authorise sales of less ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, than five gallons, or an original :package &c., &c·., &u. of a dozen bottles. All"or which arc ne,v, ulean, anq 'vill be sold µt ..~ lowes t prices. :!\'lore goods to arrive. 1 All this time the liquor rnen cry out that I CaU and see our stock, and learn pric<"S befor ; the by-law is "a failurc/ 1 and is not en· ! Stoves of all k[nds, iii g'r eat'variety. Tin ware sold cheap, purchasing else\vhere. ,nrNo'troubfe to show goods. forced. Give us inore counties and n1ore ' no peddlers are kept, (6 Bowman ville Sep~. 27, 1876 fail1Jres foi.~ Dnnkin, say we ..-Teniperance of part of LoL No. 1, 9~h con. Dal'liug-ton; about 70 acres eaveil, and the balance well wooded 1.\'ith pine a nd oa.k. If ·not sold bl' the 1st of April next, the (;teared portion will b1;o eased. ] 'or particuJ ars enquire of S. B. JJl' A USHA W ACRES, BEING COMPOSED 1 08 0 cl ! B usi riess 1 !Fall _ - ··- -- - -- - - --:o:----~ CASH PRICE, 9 cts. 10 CREDIT PRICE, 11 cts. I f. BootsandShoesI - , , . " " 20 $1.15. . ,, ,. " 17 $1.00. - " NEW STORE NEW QOODSI TF£E L..A..RGEST~ This will be strictly adhered to, and only six months Hard Times and .Cheap· Goods! . L· H wiil BEST ASSOR· TED --.A. ND--· T ::S: EI . ST 0 0 :K· CEl.E.A.PEST ever offered in town, just received at on average accounts. now due , must be paid I I STOVES AND TINWARE 1 .A. V F _ _ BO::R1 - lA~D'S ' . ' . " . ·' F. Y. COWLE. Bowmanville, August 29, 1876. POST OFFICE BbOCK. ORDERED WORK promptly ex:cute<l a1icl good fits guaranteed. Bowtnanvilfe, Ad"ocote. A DISASTROUS YOUNG WOMAN. F·ru1n thr, Fndiarnwpolis Sent~nel.. E F; T fl. C> U G- ·~ S C AR -- D. . . ,rn iN- Put up, ana Jobbing. done by experienced -workmen. · As an instance of what hot temper and rash action can accon1plish to Iuiu a life, an a.ff air tha.t ocoured at Sharon, E'a. , on the 5th is one of the best illustrations, A young lady, 1\-Iiss Kate ~fcGilvery, was out drh·ing alone, and when on State s~r eet she desired to get ahead of a wagon. She called out to the driver to turn aside so that she could pass. He wa.s adea~,infirm old man named Bell, and at tirst did no.t hear what she said, bu~ after a second or third call did as requested. Misunderstanding I\1r. Bell's delay, the y0nng h<dy on her arrival at hon1e told her fa ther that the old man had tried to fri·ghlen her horse. ~1r. 1\'IcGilvery is very impetl1uus, an cl tt1is 1uade hi1n so angry that he stnrted down to wn to find Mr. Bell. He wet hin1 in front of a store,and, without w 1~rn ing, knockecl hi1n through the \Vindc :nv, cuttinglhi~head badly though l1otsc1·ionsly. n1r. Dell was removed to his residence,n.nd his Ron Rich<ffd wus so nladdened by his fath~r's condition that he detennincd to punish his assailant. I-Ie found hiin in fron t of the very store ,,,here the first a.~sanlt liad been ma.de, and piuking np a f,\\'O-I.->Ollnd brass l"feight he hurled it at Jl..lr. 1\-'IcGih·~cry i a head, frac_Lnring Lhe skn11. The wou11ded llH'-11 died in a few honrs. I\'.liss l{<ite,the innocent 1..rn.u s ti ~f all the ti·onblc, has lost her rea'.on, an l1 is now a. raving 1naniac, though her physi gJ~ n has sli~ht hopes that she might ~eco v er frorn the shock. Young l~eU is now in custody. _l\.N investigation into thelosses of sheep in tho Sl;ates during tho past year shows a total of nearly 3,000,000 sheep and lan1bs . .& .. co- -M'LEOD JOHN · . .·· ' , VlEL LING1"'0N · I TAKE GREAT PLEAs"l:ffiE I I j Bov.--manville, May 8, 1877. BU~TLDINGS. ~~:~is~jl~~Jl 1~~~·~;;~a!e~~e~~~E~kdofy Mr. 1~· MILLINERY, . FANC\r GOODS, BERLIN WOOLS, 8:-:c., &c., '-Ille. · J vicinity t)lat I hav:e returned and obc.11ed the FOR:M:INGthcLa<Hc·ofBowma1iyillcand r ~........,.......~.,.,,,,=-=--.....,, Be sure and give him a call before purchasing else.v _ here. A~ril 12, 1877~ .· ........ .....,.......,.......,......,.~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-- - A T -. - - ~ SPRING DRY ---:o:--I _ G 0 0 D-s _ 'Vhere I v;·il1 be glad tO rneet iny old friends and customArs. J also carry on TH IRTY :- - : -:o:- :- - : DAYS NAMELY .: I MANNING'S OLD STAND. The Bowmanville Furniture Factory having commenced running again, and the new Company having appointed tbc unclernigned Retail Agent for the Town and surrounding country, he is prepared to offer th e< very best styles of Furniture at prices below anything at which it earn be procured elsewhere in the Province. DRESSMAKING A. S. AND}]RSON, l{ing St. ~--'----- ~c~URTR-Y Will Rell the lialance of his . Winter Stock for Thirty Days at in connection with the ::\iillinerJ and Mantles (Late 'vith )<less.rs. ·J. &W. J . l\oicMurtry &. Co. - - ------- - Bowman ville. GREATLY R:EJDUCED , DEFORE srocK TAKING; PRICES! " lY-rASON'S . i~IRST NEW G 0 0 D S ; TO RANDI Cobourg, the T wo Ii'irst at Port llope Central lfaii-, Ffrs t, Prize .a t Bowtnan-\.-Hlc; ~ Diploma a t' To:r on to, and ot:he.r places too numerous tO men ROYAL! HasTt~~n ~~~~!.:s~1~L~~.~~~ F~~~~zes ,,t DRE~S GOODS, FLANNELS, SHAWLS, ·" "WINCEYS, SHIRTS & DRA vVERS, . Funerab fornislied in every re~pect in bhe very bes t styles and a t , FANCY.\VOOL QOODS; - QLOU.DS, &c. :puces l~wer ·than· ~y other firm 111 the coun~1y. Oi~e ~f the fines~ BLANKETS, U · N D :.E ' J{'.TA K '-1 NG Lio n. Persons \\'anting the above Goo(fo · will find it to tlieir advantiwe to cal Hearses m the Province SENT FREE to any funeral hmnshcd by the subscriber, within ten miles of llowmanville. ' · before pmchasing elsewhere. · . · , " · .~-\ibruary, 1877,. Also, l)gent for Rayinond's celebrated Metallic Cofllns, New York. ,·.· Si/. ll'lcl\1URTRY. 11 WI-IICfI IIE WILL ' SELL AT JTIS · The subscriber having sold Jt-K near ly 'l'wo Hundrod of tl1esc beautiful n1achines t"he last ·eighteen n1on t"hs, t he H.OYAL has a record that NO OTHER ::.VL1..ClilNE EVEil. 1-IAD ! 1 1 by never having t o change a single iua·~ hinc cnch n1achine working tirst class; with scarcely the 91·eath o_f a complaint, and th al: only t.ll L 'ough the 1nex-penence of the operator ula vei.7 odd solitary case or two. Son1eoft.he lea.ding feature s of the ROYAL In its const.ru~tion t he hest m~tcrials u .~ed; thi: \vearing parts ca-ee-lrn.rde nell ; first class work1nen empl oyml, wh ich will ensure its durabilit.r; great adaptation for clilferent classes of goods, fi.·om finest rnU8lin t o heaviest fullcloth or leather, adjustable to either work in n, few seconds by presser· foot :spi·Lnµ: and ill).proved feeder ; ver:r large bob,hin, holding 50 yards thr9ad; pu,tent ·la1np-holder, frnabling operdtor to se.,,v bJ night as 'veil as by day. For sale by J . S. DONEY, - .· 'l'~rone, Af! nL !or 1J. C. Northun1berland & Durham. N. D Ageu~ also for ALTHAl\l a nd ELD )V ATCHES. -. _ nd I_n ve s . t men t ,having be~n circulateclthat the undersigne~ has been o;rercha··ging ;" S av in g· s a · · Undertakrng department, he begR_to submit the following figures, which S 0 C I :B-=: T Y, · F:E3r:E . . . ::DOJA.([J:N"IC>I"'f . . ·- - - . -- ,_ R.. E P C> R.. ·u:t." s f,i ,, _ UsualLy LOVV Prices 1 1 LONDON, ONTARIO. ()Al' ITAL .. "'., ....... , ,·, ... : ......... ., .·· , ·· .. · ..·... .. , .... . ~1,000,00 0. SUBSCRIBED . ........... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . .. . . . . . . . . 750,000 .00, PAID UP .................... . " ....... '." .. ... ..... .. '... BESFJRVE AND OON1'11YGENT F_UND .. . . . ...... .... . ... . soo,000.00. 60,000 .. 00 he challenges any one to contradict :. Reported amount charged, $50 . ... Actual amount charged, $12. " " u 30. . . . -" " " 9. " 45. . . . " " ~5. " 60.. . . " . ·'>0. F"OR. CA.S::Ell ---:o:--- " " 72.... 50 ... ; ,, 30. . ~o. =:The Tailoring .~ .) ': Department~:; Bowmanville, March 29, 1876. , W. P. PROWER., 35 -----···--- A SPEUIA LTY. Money loaned npon real estate on t.h.e most favorable terms. Mortgages purchased, Interest allowed on deposits. F. B. J,EY; Mrmagt. . , GO,O,D FITS GUARANTEED. '-;;: were destroyed by dogs and wolves and various disea.ses, the aggrega.~e valu e of which was nearly $8,000,000. · The average percentage of loss was nearly 8. The proportion is the highe~t respectively in North Carolina, Florida: and Loui§iaua, and ranges fro1n 17 per cent. in the forn1or Scale to 37-10 in Nebraska. The ratg is highest in the South, and' lowest in L ha States ha.ving dog laws. AN artesian well in \'entura county; Ca.I., spouts up fish. In~ meeting of the San Ii'ra.ncisco Acamedy of Sctence.s, speci· n1ens of the fish, suppos.e<l to be trout, were l)resEn1ted. Tho we11 was bored in 1871, and every year since has thrown ont imn1en8e qnnntit.ics of freshly spawned fish ..... . ' Butter and. Eggs, Taken in Exchange.. One Do_ or West of Exrlress Office, . . ~ lVI e cl u Ilg Bros'· I~~..~:"~ (25) Can't be n1adc by every agent evcvy 1ntmt.J1 in the business 1ve furnisb, but . those willing to ,..,·erk can easily earn a dozen dolln.rs a day i1ght in Ll1ei.r own locEtlitics. Have no room to explain here. Business pleasant and honorable. VVomen an<l boys and girls do as "'ell a.s n1en. V\1 e will furnfah you a con1plete Outfit free, _'l'he 1rnsiness pays better t·ho..n o..nythil'.lg else. 'Ve ,,\·ill benrcxucnse of starting yo'u. Particular;, free.VVl:itc and see. ] ' armers and mecha.uics, their sons an.;}. daughters, ·and- all classes ·in need of paving \York at home, sboulll write to us o.nd lciirn all about the work a.t once. Now is the $999 D. MACFIE, President. King. of the West REFERENCES RY PERMISSION: GEO. J\llcGILL, Esq., Manager Ontario Bank, Bowmauville :WILLIAM ALLISON, Esq., J\L D., Bowm anvil!e. J .ondon l\farch 18~6 FAN NIN G AND SEED ---o--- MILL 1 SEPARATOR~ · BIG- P U S::S:: 1s now ra~ing '"""" ,.,,,_ ffo_)Co.. at THREE MACHINES IN ONE ---0--- Sp1~ing Importati.ons TRELEVENSI This is the ·best and lai·gest machine for cleanii1g and separating grain ever invented. M.anufactured in Bowmanville at the establishment of I.evi Morris, Liberty st. Call and inspect. P. C. I II~1:ES, - - C 0 NT Al N --- in April and llfay. The well is capped, having three two-inch apertures, fron1 one of which people were in the habit of filling barrels for household uses.· In that way the fif;l1 \\'ere discovered. The cap was re111oved, nnd fish were ejected in large nun1bers. In a bucketful one-fourth of t he weight of the contents was fish. '!'he fish are cf various sizes, the l~rgest. about an inch in length. The nearest stfe<::im where fish are found is twenty.-:five miles away. Sole Agent for the counties of Nortlrnmberland, Durham, Victoria Peterhoro. (33) BAitGAIN'S .Ll\. TTR1\.C'11IONS, 1 1 :N"OUNCE that he has received a well as I sorted stock_Of Genuine Drugs and ~re Englit:;h Chemicale'. - Also, a splendid stoc,k of the most r:a.refnlly - s~lected · · B CHEMIST Alj,D DRUGGIST, EGS ltESPEO'l'FULLY TO .AN , I REOEIV-ED .NEW FALL and WINTER And low prices NOVELTIES! Which will Htrike the KEEN OBSERVER very forcibly. DYE STUFFS! PRINCm EnwAltlJ Cou~'J:Y.-There has been an ontcry t.hat in Prince Edward County drunkenness and crime have increased since the existence of the Dunkin by-law. At· the sessjon .of. the County i Court, held in Pict.on last week, and in regartl to f,he buSiness befOre it, we take the follow in g s1~nte11ces fro1n the Pictnn ..1.'l,~iv Ji{ation of the lGth :-"·T he P et;it .Jurol's were called (at the opening of the Cou1'!;) 1 but as there was nothing for them to do they were cUscharged fr.om .further a.ttendance. :· 7~ * * 11 As · there were no cases to come before the Grand Jnry after examining the jail," &c., i.~c. Not a single case for either jury. We wonder \Yhich of the .license counties can gi ve a similar record1 Let the fact.s speak. They invite COMPARISON and COMPETITION. Goods at Corner Prices. Goods to suit the Million. 1 PRIN.I'S from all the Celebrated Makers-English and Amerimtn. ·· ' Nt3w and Elegant I)ress Goods in endless iyhich cannot be surpi\"sscd exeellenoy o tnality An asso1't111ent of .A.nt1ine Dyes kep ·constantly on hand, together \Vith a choice se lection· of -·DRU GS, OHE1\.1ICALS, PATEN'l' MEDICINES,\ llRliSHES, CO.ll[BS, S HOULDER-BRACJ<S, ISUPPO'RTERS, &c., &c QTI;S,e for G-OODS, TO BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH C.A.Li:Lot!.A.JSTD S E E FC>R. ""YC>UB.SEX..""V"EIS - .- A N D - AT variety. For EVERY DAY SUITS see their magnificent HORSE AND . CNi:'l'LE Jl1 :EDICI:N E Orders Prorn:ptlg .Emecuted, and Good Fits Guaranteed. l\T, B.-donntry Storepeekers sur~plied on ~ a Stock of TWEEDS. For better wear, Worsted Coating [ yanta.'1;eous tern1s ~e 1u1s i.n sto<;k an t:ndless .,,. arit'-1-Y -of Led.it's' 1n:d Gents' Sa1 a l eta 'J"1ui1 hs, Vu1i~c 8 · etc. all 0 whwh he is selling cliea.p fo1· ca.ah.' ' , continues to be_the popular fabric ... They exhibit a very large Remember the Stand-·." BIG !lOOT" drawn by two Horses, Stock, unsurpassed for elegance of design and finish. K ING STREET, B 0 W !YI AN VI L LE. I GILMORE & CO., Attorni1f:' at Law. ' ' .!. · -- - - ---~----------- PAIN'l'S, .COLORS, V ~'\.IlNISH~JS and WHI IJdT .A.t the_very lowe.."l_ L prices. B R I N G YOUR _ FRTENDS ~TTII YOU Examine the stock, "'"bich comprises cvcrvthing in the trade of n1c· ve1-"y Ia-test and most el~gant styles and patterns, of Engfish, Cnnn,diUn, nnd Anwrican illanufacLure He still continues to manufacture to order, from the best of n10.tcl'ial, aud 1iOne but first-class \Yorkmen kept, , BATTIN"G-'S. Bowmamille, Oct. 30, 1876. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS . DEPARTMENT .ABREA~'l' ~IH~c(~ss·i.rs tu C !l ~J t ! 11 :~-!~ . !ft;, .,.;~~:~:· ~t· ·~1) ·::J 629 F Etreet, Alil.eric?l.n r,ad A D l . A N" Ci~ . For s~gn r~,tcut. ~ . c on 11 11·i~·eo . Bowmarv lle. October 2nd. 1876. :-:;,) vim:" 1· M . .TRELEVEN --- Upl OCTOBER 10th, 1875. It is my intention on the abov.e date to wind up the longwinded credit syst-cm, ·i!d . . sell only for CASH, or its equivalent. OF T HE TIMES! P:tt.ent" p roe11r·'ll itl rd! -------- ON ,June 22 a cu rious showe1· uf sand ::tnt1 n1ud, co ming from the south, fell in l-to1 ne 1 which seems to" be regarded as due - to aand hrol1ght in a dust stonn fron1 th e PERFECT FITS IN THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Never before such a Stock of Gentlemen's Furnishings in Town. · Never before such a Stock of 'FELT HATS in Town. , Hats for Everybody. Hats for wet weather. Hats for dry weather. Hats as light as a feather. ·NI/ <.:"h ~~rge (n; ~ y r,: ~ L hf' p ~t P l lt gr:lnl Pil. Nu l e(':; I(w 111: t l{1ng pn·li1n in a.l'y e , a m 1n:nion.c;. Spt"CiRI n 'kn ti o n g.-11··11 to Ju t.,.rff'r('ll CP O a fiC:o:: bC'fo n~ lfw P; 1.!-- ~1 . L (Jille >·, :E x.ti- :1 sion8 hefo :·t>U 1 1 n ;.::r !< "'~ ' J11f1·i11 ;;e1:1c:11 ~~nit. s in di ·. ffirent .~t.iLtr_;:, :Lll d :1. l l liti;!:l tiot1 :i.pt1eri.:1.iniu g :n' Iu nmt.10 11" ur I':!.l.eJJt;;:. ~·1c-.11 STA .III' F01l J> .1~1- HARD 1\/X.AR.~ U S : TIMES 1'4.... ~ ~F.:::R., as~ortrne~t of Pm.icT OF s1~·n· r.·1..ni:.s. It requires United States Conrts Rnd Dep:::.ctma:its. " great desert in Africa-, being 1nixed with some pollen of some "egeta.ble, and held i n solution by tlie cloud which carried it. An artist says that yellow spots, of about a twentieth of an inch in dio.meter, were made on ihe paper on which he was sketching, and also-though the color. varied from yellow to white-fine drops ·of the sau1e dim ensions fell all about the neigh~ borhood of Rome. The cloud which brought it, though giving out little or no rain, turned the suJJ at 2 D.m . into the sen1blance of "a pale mo-on of green ish tint." Sirr1ilar phenon1ena were no doubt lnis.tfl..ken fora, rain of blood by the 11on1ans, a nd regarded as prodigies oniinous vf corning evil. " \Vill you ·Jove tne this way \vhen I'm ol1l 1" she asked as he einptied a handful of peannts in her h1p. "I will, darling. ·I swear it," he passionn.tely protested: ns he carefully laicl aside his cigar and comn1enced on what was left of the nickl e's worth. That W'\S when the flowers ,..,.ero ~ budding and t.he birds were mating, one brief year ago. Last night they _ '?a.t aga.i n . in the gloan1iog, and who knows but tl1at their rne1nories reverted- to the past; and yet when f'he asked for n fifty cent parasol he rema.rked that a worna11 ·whose face was as yellow as a. duck 's foot, and looked as though it had been cultivated cro-siswise· ,~ith a patent. ha1·~0~, ne~di1't be so · particnl~t~ about her coniplexion. The peanuts had done their work There bad J been a wedding ere th'3 budding blosson1s bloomed. 1nissio1:ir. re: of A1nbnm:t 01:-i.i ni~., ~ uLlwrH O!:iin1s Commi1'.sion , and :tll el :i.ssc.<; ot' wa.r cbli rn:< fore Lhe J-:x«enti ve U 1 ·p rt.r~rnen t.!'J. IH~· Oi:tirn>' J-H'08l' CU!.e U i 11 U1e Sn p n· me(J o ul't. of 1 .l1l' Unj_Led S1.ci1c~ Uo1tn uC Oltt.irn ~, rJourt of l)om- Ifai·a time prices have been aC!opted-at the establishment of He is offering his new and handsome no argument to establish that it is to the advantage of both buyer .nnd seller to trndc for ready pay;_the bnyer thereby getting goods at L.OWER PRICES, and the s·eller being saved from loss by bad debts. We think A:rearP. of Pay and Bounty . On1cc ns, ·'O"l'"""" srn.o"s clhe '"" w:ir, or the.it· hel1·s, rti'G 'autl i 11 mnny cu,;~.,uf eut.il.letl lu Carpets, Carpets, ah ,! such Carpets! GROCERIES AND SEEDS; rnon er tl"on1 1 111' Clo \'1 '1 1inH'11 t , of wl11ch th e) ha, e 1 nokn o"l'. ledgti \V11tei.1 l1 ll1 & Lo1 ·yo ff' fl1~ ie1"a.nd sta.te amoufl~of pl } :Lnd tio1111 Lj' re ~e1 \'ed En· clos e SIUlUp, a.ncl a !11 1\ I Pp l.), <;><tll he gnen J O 1 f1 c e j FALL AND WINTER GOODS @'"H1s Buffalo Robes are sple-nd1d value ~His , · Pension1. All Ofl'~'W1~1 s, sor D11n:s ·111d ~A nnt"\Vo1uid11 d n1p 1u.1e(l, 01 111J1H·'d ;u tlie l,LLe w 11 , lwwe \e.; i:;l1 g hl) y, ,~:ui ol·l.1 111a._ven:-:;1011,1n:u1.r now :;~ <'.'~ivClailnn. nts, \vhose :J.llon:ie.vs h:i.l'C beeu re1Hled, -yrill be g-r~11.11ons1y f1tn1ii;;hcu ..yith A.s we chttrge no f ee nnless SIH'Cttssfal, , d Ler ex imm lli t\\l, ~ AT GREA'l1LY REDUCED PRICES _ ..- · l then that all parties will concur in the ~isd~m of this cllange on our part. '- I marka bl e at the money, ~~,~~\~A:i· ~~(~~1 f~i;~ 117~1Ii~~~c\~i/i 0i>~ 1; 11 ;.;~J~·1~~~{-·frc~~·nd Slll:I- . ' ~ ~ l Grebe an cl A.lasl'-a outdistance all co.mpetition,_-.. His Caps, Collarets, l\1uffs, Thi1tts, &c,. ar{:I n1ade np in the newest and most arti"0 t"IC s t Ye I ·· .;>-= .,.-.H· Ch"ld ' F urs are rare and varied, · lS. 1 ren s and are jnst what fond mam~ mas reqn1re for their pets. .$'&rThen the G·ents' F'urnishings embrace everythinO. in 0 the line: Shirts, :Pra-wers, Socks, Collars, ·Cuffs, ~cckties, _ Braces, &c.. ~His . Afink sets a1·e l'-C Our goods will hereafter be bought for CASH only, we ::incl shall thereby reap the advantage of large trade discounts, which advantage ~we are determined :~~~onna.L1on n.nd propH1: p:i.pens 011 npplicfl.tiou to 15t.'\n1 }lH f1t11 Evervthing ;h ea.p. . .; .,. go ocl and c inspect, r;l o trouble to show gooc~s. cias h cus . t omers. w ill_b ny cl_ osc. call and ltA "'\Y E'UBS bonght at highest cash prices, M. MA. y E R fo give to our customers . Parties purchasing from uu least ten per cent. cheape. npon getting goods may therefore · depend _ than un<ler the old plan. _ fo r re~uru posw.ge s.honhl bµ seu t us. ~·ti-tnnpt. 1011 :n~d Ca.~e s,.pros Bowmanville! October, 187? United States Ge:uer~l Land Offi<le. ..<::e.<:, Pri\·1~ 1.e Lnnd_ {)lttims, 1 ~~1ll.A"- l!'rl I.:1.11d _G: 1 ,Ylm111g, I J:10111ei.LP:td Our stock will th!s ]'all be more replete tlian ever, and a sti lr ecuLed be1ore t ile C1e ne1·:L1 L:tntl Office 1 .mrLm r·n l. of t lt e Iu l.el'ior. ~uHl De- Old Bounty Land W arran ts. \Ve p:i.y ca ~11 to1· 1.!1em. \Vh ere :i,,;;1_,iglil!len ts are impe rfect we give irH'1rucrlo11s _ ro perfect t hem. STOTT, higher class of goods will be kept. satisfaction to We therefore guaradec the greatest their patronage. Ma.II Cont1·aet.01· ~ nu·I othet·s. Th eir TEAS have acqmrecl \Yid e-spr;ead porJularitv. HunJ dreds of Tea drinkers will drink no other. ." /Their fine Black Tea is PERFECTIO N ! Enquirers after B.;~RGAINS will ) " be treated w ith every courte,5y and consideration at ;su ch in procuring cou L..acts, mn'nng coll ect<on. , , "'" olt·t ..,g lo"'" ond :i .tt~ntllng r.o :Ill bu siness. confided 10 u::>. 'Ye ttct. n~. n.lt o rnCys _ Ior I , CHEMIST AND DEALWR IN DRUGGIST . all who may fnvor us with 'l'OJV.N HALL .Bi.JILDINGS, BOWjJJA.NVILLE. The following lines will be found full: ,.,[·;~~;;~, ':;i'"~::~~:~;;' ' "'""°""""tt0 · 01 ·Y"" Address GILMORE & CO., : P. 0 noxu. I'lcll'~ Druggs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Stuffs·, Patt:int M:~dicines, -Perfumery, Brushes, Co1nbs, SOaps, Pain ta and Oils, Paint Brushes, Coal Oil, and Coal 011 Lamps, &c., &c. · .. BOWMANV!LLE, March 19, 1877. McClung Bros. r1Leas11:·e in ti:xp1 · R~R: n;t; my endre co11fi· dence 1n t he 1·P-cip~nsi&i!_1tv ·!·~Pl .fldf.Uf.11 ot t.!1f Law, Palen~ 1wU Collec t.1 Qn Hori~e of Q·u.~~ Q Rio'. & Co. 1 of thi.s cn y. ,.. ·(C4;hitr-0l~h~ \VASll!'.\0'!'0!\", I>. C ., H1rV1; 1!Jb~r 24, )87b'. .w"'"'""'°"· n. c. Ready-1nade C!othinf(, Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Silks. Shawls, Skirts, Cottons, Wincrys lJlt:nkets, B~(fa!o Robes, &c.,&c I I PYYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS OAREFULLY CO]\{I'OUN1JED AND AU, ORDERil COllREC'l'LY A NSWERED. Cl HS' SUITS ND SHIRTS BoWMiliVILLE, made to order in city styles, on shortest notcc <lEO. H. B. \YHITE. "" J.t1,1.Uonal Mr.trop ul ita·14 .Bu"HkJ ~ Farrr.<rs and Physiciansfrorn the OowdriJ wi/.!find o· .w· Sto o koj Medicines com osed of the best quality. October 1, 1875. S. F HILL ' .I:'